UAE Nationals to become leaders within the Civil Aviation Industry

  UAE Nationals to become leaders within the Civil Aviation Industry prepare a research proposal on the above topic and research questions using the below outline: 1.Introduction: Overview of the topic (approx. 200 words) Why is it important or interesting? Research Objectives (ie: what do you aim to learn by doing the research?) 2.Research Questions (please paraphrase and put it into more stronger words) : Q1: What are the current challenges for UAE government (GCAA) and other local operators (Emirates Airlines and Etihad Airways) in engaging UAE national workforce to undertake leading roles within the UAE civil aviation industry? (GCAA=General Civil Aviation Authority) Q2: What role Human Capital departments in GCAA, Emirates Airlines and Etihad Airlines along with educational institutes can play in developing a competent UAE National workforce to lead UAE civil aviation industry to the next level? 3.Literature Review (approx. 500 words) Summary of what people have already researched using at least 5 in-text citations. 4.Methodology (approx.. 250 words) How are you going to do the research/collect the data? Through interviews Who will be the participants or respondents? How will you access them? UAE General Civil Aviation Authority – Emirates Airlines How many people will take part? Around 4 , Recruitment manager in GCAA, Nationalization Officer in GCAA, Commercial Training Services Manager in GCAA, Engineer manager in Emirates Airlines How will you interpret/analyse the data? Is it qualitative/quantitative or mixed methodology? Qualitive 5.Expected Outcomes (approx. 50 words) How do you think your research might contribute to society? Appendix 1: Interview Questions  

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